Nextracker LLC is a utility-scale, solar tracker company. Atkore, a global provider for electrical, safety, and infrastructure solutions, has opened a new manufacturing facility to produce steel tracker components for utility-scale solar power plant. Atkore’s Phoenix, Arizona facility has been reconfigured with additional capacity for Nextracker products.
This development follows Nextracker’s April announcement with JM Steel about opening a steel fabrication facility in Sinton, Texas.
“Building out our manufacturing capacity with partners across the U.S. allows us to protect customers from cost volatility, steel supply risk and delays in logistics,” says Dan Shugar, founder and CEO of Nextracker. “Partnering with Atkore in Phoenix provides product in the epicenter of the Southwest’s rapidly growing region from a population and power perspective and ensures that best in class product is available to enable that demand to be served with clean, affordable solar power. Initial production from the expanded facility will support Arizona Public Service Co.’s (APS) 150 MW Agave solar project, which we are thrilled to be working on with other Arizona-based companies including McCarthy Building Companies and First Solar.”
“Atkore’s new production line is dedicated to Nextracker and will help them quickly deploy their cutting-edge solar technology across the Southern and Southwestern U.S.,” comments Bill Waltz, president and CEO of Atkore. “We’re proud to provide sustainable products that support renewable energy initiatives and help our customers achieve their goals – ensuring we deliver on our commitment to building better together.”
Nextracker now has a dedicated supply for critical materials in the strategic market for solar energy in the Southwest U.S. through the partnership and is well-positioned support key customers like APS.
“This expansion of manufacturing capacity with Nextracker and Atkore complements the solar program APS has been advancing for decades to serve Arizona’s growing energy demand. Advanced trackers help generate more clean solar power at a lower cost for customers.” states Ted Geisler, APS’ president. “Locally sourced solar trackers can help ensure on-time delivery, enabling us to maintain reliable service while keeping up with the rapid growth in our service territory.”
“It is very gratifying to be building high quality solar power plants for APS using best-in-class technologies like Nextracker’s advanced tracker that are now produced in Arizona,” mentions Scott Canada, executive vice president of renewable energy and storage for McCarthy Building Companies. “Nextracker responded strategically to the global supply chain crisis by expanding manufacturing capacity across the country. We have completed dozens of successful large solar projects with Nextracker and look forward to supporting the continued growth and job creation that the solar industry is bringing to communities from coast to coast.”